Dunedin Cathedral (the Anglican one, I should say - others are available) is another one that started Victorian Gothic but got finished off in late 20th century concrete - basically completing the chancel. Here it seems to work rather well - unlike at some other places - and internally the space seems balanced, light, calm and well thought-out. Perhaps Dunedin just 'doesn't try too hard', or hasn't been the recipient of endless bright ideas about what to put in there. Everything else is good-quality Victorian Gothic, including the pulpit, font, vaulting and windows.
As for the bells - well, the cathedral doesn't actually have a tower and there's only one bell, housed in a simple wooden structure outside. If you want a full peal of bells in Dunedin you have to go to First Presbyterian Church.